YEAR 3 PROJECT - Through the Ages
In the Through the Ages project, your child will learn about three different periods of British prehistory: the Stone Age, Bronze Age and Iron Age. They will discover terminology relating to time and sequence dates to make a timeline. They explore the changes to people, homes and lifestyle throughout the different periods and investigate examples of prehistoric settlements, monuments, burials and artefacts in detail. They will also study how technology improved over time, including how the discovery of different metals changed the way that people lived.
Memorable Experience: 'Prehistoric visit'
Geography: Human features; Stone Age monuments
History: Historical vocabulary; Prehistory; Stone Age; Bronze Age; Iron Age; Chronology and timelines; Everyday life; Tools and weapons; Settlements; Stonework and metalwork; Religion and beliefs; Wealth and power; Invention and ingenuity; Evidence and enquiry
This project is also supported by mini projects in;
Science: Skeletal and Muscular Systems
Art and Design: Prehistoric Pots
Design and Technology: Cook Well, Eat Well
Computing: lessons derived from D.A.R.E.S
Music: lessons derived from Kapow
PE: lessons derived from TeamThemeKent
PSHE: lessons derived from JIGSAW content
RE: lessons derived from Kent SACRE scheme and Cornerstones RE projects
More information about the Year 3 Curriculum can be found in the YEAR 3 Long Term Plan 2024-2025 document found below.
In Year 3, PE lessons are timetabled for Tuesday (Dance) and Wednesday (Netball)
Please make sure kits are in school and earrings are removed.
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English
W/c 24th November 2025
This week we will continue work on our 'How to wash a woolly mammoth' unit. We will:
We will also be working on our handwriting. We will focus on b, n, h, m and k
Spellings
Spellings will be given on Wednesday 19th November and dictation is on Tuesday 25th November
This weeks' phoneme is 'oh'
Acorns
home
nose
stone
boat
coach
so
most
ago
grow
own
know
sew
Conkers and Pine Cones
home
suppose
nose
stone
boat
coach
groan
approach
toast
notice
most
ago
grow
own
know
borrow
tomorrow
sew
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Maths
W/c 24th November 2025
This week we will:
Please encourage your child to access Times Table Rock Stars at home. Their log in is the same as their Numbots log in. Their focus should currently be on the 2, 5 and 10 times tables.
Below are links to Infinity quizzes to help further embed in class learning.
https://infinity.whiteroseeducation.com/Home
Individuals would benefit from recapping arrays to support in class learning.
Class code SLR-JJW
Mild: 84 - 30 - 95
Hot: 29 - 17 - 89
Flamin Hot: 15 - 31 - 11
Additional Information
Children need their reading book and reading record in school every day.
Our class assembly is on Friday 28th November at 2.45pm.
Every child should have a coat each day - we believe that getting outside (no matter the weather) is important.
PE kits should include a spare set of socks and a PE jumper/hoodie.
Show and Tell
Show and Tells are welcome anytime but these should be recent personal achievements or linked to our 'in class' learning.
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We encourage the children to: